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ELECTRIC CORD C/W PLUGTOP & PROTECTOR (30/31) SERVICE KIT
ELECTRIC CORD C/W PLUGTOP & PROTECTOR (30/31) SERVICE KIT
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ELECTRIC CORD C/W PLUGTOP & PROTECTOR (30/31) SERVICE KIT
Features
- Electric cord complete with plugtop Replaces the full lead assembly for a cleaner, service-ready repair.
- Includes cord protector Helps reduce flex and strain at the cable entry point for improved durability.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers reference parts (30 and 31) for accurate servicing.
Benefits
- Restores safe power delivery: Helps eliminate intermittent power and unsafe damaged cables.
- Reduces strain-related failures: The protector supports longer service life at the highest-stress bend point.
- Improves reliability on site: A secure cord and plug helps keep the drill running consistently during demanding work.
Extra Information
- This service kit covers the electric cord complete with plugtop and protector referenced as parts (30 and 31) on the applicable parts diagram.
- Recommended if the cord is cut, cracked, stiff, overheating at the plug, or the tool cuts out when the cable is moved.
- When installing, route wiring neatly and ensure the strain relief/protector is seated correctly before closing housings.
Pro Tip
- If a tool cuts out when you wiggle the cord, don’t “work around it”. Replace the lead—intermittent connections can arc, heat up and damage switches or control boards.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0068HD-SK24 |
| Product Type | Service Kit (Spare Parts) |
| Component | Electric Cord c/w Plugtop & Protector |
| Reference Parts | 30, 31 |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0068HD (As Specified) |
| Application | Power Cord Replacement / Electrical Repair |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before replacing cords or opening electrical covers.
- Do not use the tool with a damaged or taped-up cord—replace the lead to prevent shock and fire risk.
- Ensure all connections are secure and insulated before reassembly and testing.
- After installation, perform a cautious no-load test run and inspect for any heat or intermittent power behaviour.